Sunday, November 11, 2012

Consequences

Sales of AR-15 rifles have skyrocketed since the recent election. We are expecting a shortage of these rifles, as well as high-capacity magazines, ammunition, and related items.

We currently have a good supply of AR-15s, including your favorite brands, such as Colt, Bushmaster, Rock River, and DPMS. However, our inventory is being depleted quickly, so if you have been thinking about purchasing an AR-15 you may want to do it now while we still have a good selection.

These are the rifles that we have in stock at 6:00PM on Saturday, November 10:

And it is just starting. When Obamacare denies procedures, which they will as every government bureaucracy has a budget they must keep and if your need pushed that budget, well, tough; when "your fair share" increases; when the Administrators of society decide that you have to "give back" even more of your money, time, and soul, well, own it, idiots. We'll be woring to restore the American Republic, and we might, maybe, letyou come along, too.

16 comments:

CrabbyOldMan
said...

Both houses of the Minnesota Legislature are back in Democrat hands. The local Democrat rag says the new legislature plans to put statewide tax hikes back on the table, roll out new capital improvement projects and approve employee contracts, all rejected by the GOP."Translation: Pay off the public employee unions ones via "employee contracts" and the building trades unions via "capital improvement projects". Left unsaid is “and then go back to squandering what is left of the state’s wealth on assorted useless endeavors favored by various Democrat constituencies.It will be interesting to see how many more jobs leave the state as a result.My own position is that the Republicans should continue to support the Republican agenda by fighting any Democrat legislation the Republicans dislike.The Democrats and the local rag are talking “compromise” rather than “gridlock”.Since the job of the Republicans is to oppose the Democrat agenda, I strongly favor the gridlock. Ditto at the Federal level.

Anon, we will likely find, when we collect your AK from where you are laying face down in the mud, that a quick rinse in a muddy puddle is all we need to get it firing. Good for those up close fights. As is the AR. Not so good with the distance issue, unlike the AR.

I would never spend a dollar on an AR. My M16A2 was a piece of shit that jammed whenever sand was even close. The AK is a peasant's weapon from 60 years ago.

Sig and HK make very good stuff that's too expensive. I always wanted a Steyr AUG since I got to play with one once. When I have the cash (probably never) I will get an MSAR STG-E4 MSAR STG-E4 with a 20" barrel.

Really, did an insurance company ever tell anyone - anyone - that they couldn't have a procedure? Sure they didn't...they may have said they wouldn't pay for it, but they don't have the power to tell someone they can't have it. Unfortunately, I'm sure the federal government will try to figure out some way altogether to make sure you don't get it. And hopefully it's you or one of yours that doesn't get the much needed treatment. And last I checked anony, Mitt was the only one in the race not kissing China's ass, and we've already seen Obama sending taxpayer dollars overseas to increase their employment, so you may want to kill that meme, or just keep looking like a moron.

AK as the best battlefield rifle? you are off your rockers. That's kind of like saying a honda civic is the greatest race car because it lasts forever.

If you are completely incompetent and refuse to clean and maintain your AR, then sure go get an AK and maybe your dirty piece of shit will shoot but I'll pop your ass in the chest all day at 400 yards while your bullets are flying 10 feet over my head.

Hoss is right about insurance companies not being able to deny you a procedure. Further you have 180 ays to object to a denial. The problem is in getting the medical provider to tell you what you NEED instead of what they THINK is covered. I had quite a battle with Beaumont Hospital over that one. They did not ASK me if I would pay for the treatment myself! As it turned out ok I left it at a formal (not legal) complaint requesting that some heads roll.....and the good news is gun stores are hiring...& SMith & Wesson stock is WAY up.